Thursday, December 29, 2022
How Big Was It?
Monday, December 26, 2022
What You Wanted for Christmas
Did a lot of you campers yearn for tech treats like this one? I had to settle for a single knife-switch splitter, plus a simple signal duper (one input to two outputs).
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Homey Traditions
Valhalla, the idealized afterlife home for Norse warriors, is known from 10th- and 13th-century epic poems of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The general depiction involves daylong battles followed by nights of drink and feasting. Lesser known is the tradition that only half of eligible combatants enter Valhalla; the others have been chosen by the goddess Freyja for her own battlefield, Fólkvangr. Nevertheless, all warriors will rise to fight alongside Odin during Ragnarök.
Later narrators Geoffrey of Monmouth and Thomas Malory say that after being gravely injured at Camlann, Arthur was borne away “to the Isle of Avalon to be cured of his wounds.” Folk beliefs, written down beginning in the 10th Century, proclaim that Arthur will return “to save Britain in its darkest hour.”
This legend was not only held among the “lower” classes. In 1554, Philip II of Spain married Mary I of England, and swore that he would resign the kingdom if Arthur should return.
This entry concludes our look at some Hero Homes of myth and history. Remember, the greatest Hero of all wants to come home ... into your life.
Merry Christmas! See you Monday.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Super Homes!
Fans of DC’s Silver Age are familiar
with Superman’s Arctic Fortress of Solitude. Only super-muscles could lift the
giant Golden Key to its door.
(When unused, the Golden Key was supposedly a
directional marker for airplanes.) The Fortress held trophies from super feats;
separate rooms dedicated to family and friends (including a decoy Clark Kent
room); a lab full of exotic equipment and experiments; an armory (including the
Phantom Zone Projector); and the miniaturized Bottle City of Kandor, which
Supes had sworn to restore to normal size.
Superman #187, from 1966, was an 80 Page Giant reprinting many Golden Age tales. The cover proclaimed “A Super-Scoop! Superman Unlocks Secrets of the Fortress of Solitude!” These stories included previous locations for Superman’s retreat, including underwater and the outskirts of Metropolis (for public tours, no less!).
See you Thursday.
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Singin' 'bout Home
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The Beatles: “Two of Us”—“on our way back home”
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Tom Jones: “Green Green Grass of Home”
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Ed Sheeran: “Castle on the Hill”
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John Denver:
“Take Me Home, Country Roads”
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Grand Funk: “I’m Your Captain”—“I’m getting closer to my
home”
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Simon &
Garfunkel: “Homeward Bound”
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Bruce
Springsteen: “My Hometown”
· Bon Jovi: “Who Says You Can’t Go Home”
Hope you make it back home before curfew! See you Monday.
Monday, December 12, 2022
Phoning To Or From New York?
One Hero Home is a real-world location! 177A Bleecker Street in NYC may sound innocuous, but a quick Google Maps search will reveal that Dr. Strange’s lair, his Sanctum Sanctorum, is an actual place.
Inuit beliefs across far North America include the paradisical afterlife Qudlivun, and several places of misery and pain, Adliparmiut and Adlivun.
Thursday, December 08, 2022
On Their Way Home
Beethoven, Strauss Jr, Borodin,
Sibelius, and Smetana are just a few classical composers who composed works in
honor of their homelands. And don’t
forget compilations of folk music like those of Liszt, Brahms, Vaughan
Williams, or Folkways’ Anthology of American Folk Music.
Monday, December 05, 2022
Rest Your Weary Bones
“Requiem” by Robert Louis Stevenson:
Under the wide and starry sky,Dig the grave and let me lie.Glad did I live and gladly die,And I laid me down with a will.
This be the verse you grave for me:Here he lies where he longed to be;Home is the sailor, home from sea,And the hunter home from the hill.
Thursday, December 01, 2022
Welcome to Hero Homes!
The second photo is an Indian petrograph discovered in Utah.
The Batcave, Bruce Wayne’s crimefighting lab and refuge, was introduced in the 1943 Batman movie serial. Over the years it’s accrued computers, crime-busting trophies, several Bat-vehicles, and a medical pod for quick patch-ups. Bat-lore has narrated its earlier use as a stop on the Underground Railroad or an explorer’s hideout. It’s accessed by water, from a public highway, elevator, or Bat-Pole.
The 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives narrated parallel stories of three WWII vets returning to their hometown. Reintegration to civilian life isn’t easy; one is an amputee, and all bear invisible wounds. The movie’s compassionate yet unstinting presentation was honest for its time, earning nine Academy Awards, including a record two Oscars for the same performance, awarded to Harold Russell.
Monday, November 28, 2022
Mystery Tramp, Not Mystery Date
Now, it is true that guys with Secret Service ID were behind the wooden fence on the Grassy Knoll. But nobody else has said that the "tramps" were the one with those credentials. You already know that The ONLY Secret Service guys in Dealey Plaza were the ones in the cars.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
The Lone Gunman Shoots Back
Monday, November 21, 2022
Did the LADIES HOME JOURNAL Remember It Right?
The article isn't quite fawning, but it follows the usual pattern of emoting with its subjects. It isn't intended as a political or moral survey, so I think it stands up A-OK.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Doofuses on Parade
Infamous because some of the Dallas docs' memories are misrepresented, and the guys who were at Bethesda doing the cutting were not braced over their inconsistent and changed-from-other-tellings stories. Do a little digging and you will find elicitations of such things.
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